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Tension gripped Damaragidda in Narayanpet district after farmers opposed a land survey for the Narayanpet–Kodangal Lift Irrigation Project. Farmers raised slogans, demanded Rs.30 lakh per acre as compensation, and staged protests following the arrest of oustee leaders
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Tribal women from Lagacherla village in Kodangal tied rakhis to BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao, thanking him for defending their rights during a land dispute, securing legal aid, and ensuring the withdrawal of the acquisition proposal.
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Mohd.Chotu (25), a resident Moosapet, who was upset over ill health, died by suicide. The Kukatpally police launched an investigation into the case
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On Thursday, residents of Tekulkod village staged a protest on the roads with empty pots complaining that water supply from Mission Bhagiratha had stopped since the last few days
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Likens situation in Kodangal to Kurukshetra war; accuses CM of misusing power to hand over prime land as 'dowry' to his son-in-law at cheaper price
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This means State government intends to take two long months to implement the scheme
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Recalls how the district won multiple awards, by achieving tremendous progress during the previous decade under the BRS rule
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Patnam Narender Reddy was not arrested in connection with the land acquisition and it was not wise on his part to make such comments, the Inspector General said.
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The incident took place early Sunday morning at the HP gas godown in Maddur mandal headquarters while workers were arranging gas cylinders.
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In a statement issued on Saturday, Niranjan Reddy criticized the "Rythu Panduga" event held in Mahabubnagar district, claiming it seemed more like an attempt to intimidate farmers than a celebration. "The meeting appeared to be aimed at threatening the farmers of the State for not surrendering their lands in Kodangal, under the guise of a farmers' festival. The Chief Minister's tone suggested he might forcibly take the farmers' lands," he alleged.
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Speaking at the Rythu Pandaga program, he explained that land acquisition is essential for establishing industries and creating job opportunities for the youth. He further justified his government's actions by pointing out that land had been acquired in the past for setting up industries and constructing projects.
Speaking at the Rythu Pandaga program, he explained that land acquisition is essential for establishing industries and creating job opportunities for the youth. He further justified his government's actions by pointing ou
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The judge also expressed serious reservations about the negligence of police officers in filing these complaints, highlighting that the contents of the FIRs were identical, with only the dates, accused persons, and places of offence altered.
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KT Rama Rao said the gazette notification issued by the government clearly mentioned that land acquisition was being done in Kodangal for establishing a pharma village.
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Chief Minister said the objective of pharma village is to provide employment to women and youth.
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The High Court on Thursday directed the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Mahabubabad to grant permission for the BRS party to hold a peaceful protest in the town. The protest, initially scheduled for November 21, was rescheduled to November 25 upon the court's order.
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Many leaders, including CPI ML Parigi Division Secretary Mallesh, Agricultural Workers association district president Venkatesh and others taken into custody
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More than a week after the unsavoury incidents in Lagacherla in his own constituency of Kodangal, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy finally spoke in public about the village, which has been in the limelight for opposing his plans for a pharma village project there.
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At a time when every other political party, civil rights organisations and tribal rights organisations were sending their leaders to Lagacherla to listen to the voices of the farmers, neither the TPCC President nor any other top Congress leader has made an effort to listen to the voices of farmers.
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He informed the commission that farmers were subjected to third degree torture in police custody and that the police and ruling party leaders were still intimidating the farmers in Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's constituency.